Aunt Agatha is ready to stage a hat show at the Noddy shop, but she hasn't tested any of her dance-music-playing hats yet. Kate and D.J. have no luck trying to sell apples that they plcuked while still green.
There is a place for technology, and a place for what is considered ""old"" or ""antique,"" as Noah knows. But Aunt Agatha buys a computer for Noah's office. That drives Kate and D.J. to the computer. When they hook up a robot called Disrupto, it sets out to control the toys.
Everyone seems obsessed with doing something for the Robbie MacRhino talent contest. When Lurk and Snipe interfere with Kate's and D.J.'s entries, Boobull feels there is only one way to mend things: grow to human form.
Two Little League baseball players refuse to let Truman and Sam play with them because they're too small. With Kate and D.J. backing them up, they challenge the Little Leaguers to a game. But the circumstances change when a ball possessed with goblin magic comes into play.
The Goblin mother and father had fallen prey to the smell of a visiting skunk. Boobull casts a spell to clean up the Goblins, but the smell mysteriously moved on to Truman.
Mother's Day is approaching, and the kids prepare Mother's Day cards. They encounter Julie, a foster child who is bitter with all the talk of mothers. But her presence brings to life Angelina, a doll that had been lost in the depths of the stockroom.
Noah says that rudeness is like a spell of bad magic. Given the chance, Warlow reads a spell from the Goblins' book. It sends all the toys in the Noddy shop on a tear of bad moods.
Kate, D.J. and Truman want to make a mystery movie. In preparation for The Case of the Missing Necklace, Kate doesn't know that her necklace, intended as a prop for the movie, has really been stolen by the Goblins.
A call from an old seamate alerts Noah to two gold coins. Noah is told the gold coins are part of an old pirate treasure. Before Noah knows it, a bunch of other interests want in on the gold. Lost in the confusion is the fact that April-May had just rescued a stray cat.
Kate and D.J., in preparation for a sleepover, take a package to the Noddy shop. That package belongs to the Sandman, and it spells trouble for Truman and, by extension, everyone else.
Itchy, Aunt Agatha's nephew, wants to see the antique horns that have just arrived at the Noddy shop. Both need money if they want to use the horns on their bikes. Maybe they can help Kate and D.J., wwho set up a cookie stand outside the shop.
Noah has been taking dance lessons for an upcoming dance contest. Aunt Agatha, organizing the dance, has not practiced. And then there's Noddy, who meeds lessons if he is to join Tessie Bear in the Toytown [sic] Dance Competition.